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A ready-to-use ufw package does not exist. 4MLinux uses /usr/sbin/firewall which is an iptables-based script. Its default configuration files can be found in the /etc/firewall folder.
If you need a custom iptables command, the best place to put it is the /etc/initd.d/autostart.sh file, which is executed during each system startup.
IN 4MLINUX:
You can try to add the "bssid" line to the /etc/net/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf file.
You can find available addresses by executing the "wifiscan" command in your terminal.
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